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Jonathan Snook

Jonathan writes about tips, tricks, and bookmarks on his blog at Snook.ca. He has also written for A List Apart, 24ways, and .net magazine, and has co-authored two books, The Art and Science of CSS and Accelerated DOM Scripting. He has also authored and received world-wide acclaim for the self-published book, Scalable and Modular Architecture for CSS, sharing his experience and best practices on CSS architecture.

Responsive Web Applications with Container Queries

How do you take a complex web application, with a myriad of components and interactions, and make it fully responsive without pulling your hair out for a year?

With a focus on Container Queries, we’ll look at the approach the Shopify Admin team used, from design to development, to manage the intricate interactions between all the application’s components, pulling off a fully fluid responsive design in under a month.

We’ll also look at how this approach is currently being used at Xero to achieve unity between disparate tech stacks and to speed up the development process.

CSSConf Budapest welcomes everybody. Please, be excellent to each other, and read our Code of Conduct so that we are on the same page on what excellent means.

Since the prototype, CSSConf US, was started by Nicole Sullivan in 2013, the CSSConf family has expanded around the globe. CSSConf US in New York and CSSConf EU in Berlin are going into their third year. CSSConf Australia in Melbourne, CSSConf Asia in Singapore, and CSSConf Oakland debuted in 2014. In 2016, two new members will join the family of events: CSSConf Nordic, and yours truly, CSSConf Budapest. All CSSConf event organizer teams share the vision of an international, diverse and creative CSS community, for which the CSSConf series offers a platform to meet, hack, share knowledge and build friendships.